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us and for your time, thank you. well, despite colonel gaddafi's display, it's clear that a part of libya is still in unrest. we have john there to send us this report. >> some of these men are volunteers. some are regular soldiers who ñ abandoned colonel gaddafi for the revolution. a short time before an air force plane came over and dropped bombs on the northern and southern outskirts of aj approximate -- ajdabiya last week another pilot rejected and let his plane crash than bomb ajdabiya. but the town defenders earn a high state of respect and they blast in the sky. they are not doing this for the benefit of our camera, as they prepare for the possibility of action, they are jumpy and nervous. few have any military experience. despite this don't mistake as a single series of actions. coming over and bombing people here in order to scare them. it's the coming of front line area. around the perimeter of ajdabiya defenses, i found that some men have taken up positions just in case that forces move in from the west.
us and for your time, thank you. well, despite colonel gaddafi's display, it's clear that a part of libya is still in unrest. we have john there to send us this report. >> some of these men are volunteers. some are regular soldiers who ñ abandoned colonel gaddafi for the revolution. a short time before an air force plane came over and dropped bombs on the northern and southern outskirts of aj approximate -- ajdabiya last week another pilot rejected and let his plane crash than bomb...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> wicked weather, rain, and wind whipping the bay area. get ready for another round tonight. also, a political game of chicken. the governor says he doesn't need the republicans. they threaten to sue. we look at what's next in the multibillion dollar battle. >>> and the nation remembers a movie star. we look at how elizabeth taylor changed the fight against aids. nbc bay area news at 6:00 starts right now.
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they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were small attempt by security forces. this is one of the men injured. this is the car of somebody filming for the bbc. it was shot at. it is not clear why. it is clear that the authorities do not want the world to see how they are dealing with the uprising here. >> there is not much cheer around. it is in italy's 150th birthday. the country was unified on march 17, 1861 after a battle between the different power bases. now there is more that divides in italy than unites it. >> italy is putting on its party frock. the celebrat
they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were...
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in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the chances of motherhood independence they are supposed to and i think is that it and most of the time they don't claim the girls would go first today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my family and therefore i protect sots because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers heard from people with health family history of just the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. to. be official and see how we can show you on the phone i pod touch from the i choose option. one job sheesh life. six video on demand copies of mine gold costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. wealthy british style. market finiteness. find out w
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joins us from the far east that it is not true of up on the line for us hi there carter well just give us an update on the latest the situation in japan. while there are of course a number of tests in japan out should be up to the friday quake is now reported to be over four hundred people we're also receiving some unconfirmed reports from several pages. says local agencies in japan that the number of people killed in the disaster could be as many as a thousand and thousands of people are reported as missing there's been also a confirmed ready of the fukushima blonds in japan that is one hundred sixty kilometers north of the capital of tokyo and radiation levels there reach a thousand times normal and a local agency also says radiation has been measured at more than eight times normal at the main gate of the plant thousands of people in that area are now being creepy evacuees it and there are fears that a leak could occur as another plant which is close to focus the much several kilometers from their. rush is over all of course an island sesame pages says and maybe all stations are clo
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tell us what is the situation right now in japan. well the situation in japan is that we're receiving really bad news just in nuclear safety commission in japan is reporting that there is a high possibility of a new clear motown at one of the country's nuclear power plants just a hundred and sixty kilometers north of tokyo at fukushima earlier we received confirmed reports of a radiator leak there andrew ford but i radio active levels are thousand times normal inside the reactor and about eight times the normal level near the main gate of the plant thousands of people have been already evacuated in the nearby region and there is also there are also high risks that is similar radiates ective we could have one as another nuclear power plant which is just several kilometers away from fukushima now they are open raising a ton of mostly but bearing in mind the current conditions and the infrastructure is not grating a similar accident could happen there and x. . fear that there could be a chain reaction uncontrollable reaction there now w
tell us what is the situation right now in japan. well the situation in japan is that we're receiving really bad news just in nuclear safety commission in japan is reporting that there is a high possibility of a new clear motown at one of the country's nuclear power plants just a hundred and sixty kilometers north of tokyo at fukushima earlier we received confirmed reports of a radiator leak there andrew ford but i radio active levels are thousand times normal inside the reactor and about eight...
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across developments for us. well in the latest coalition air strikes libyan naval bases and key libyan airports were hit we're hearing from the government spokesperson as to sit with him here in tripoli and number of people were killed in what he says was a civilian airport in the city of search and certainly state television here has been reporting nonstop that many people have been killed and many people have been injured in these latest a strikes rebel leaders in the east of the country have been meeting with members of representatives of the united nations in the city of to brooke and there are discussing humanitarian concerns and the latest humanitarian efforts there was a cease fire and nance meant by the government on sunday that this seemingly continues to be ignored on the ground as intensive fighting continues for government in the cities in the city of the waste there we're being told that government troops continue to bombard a town in the city of misrata for the fourth consecutive day government tro
across developments for us. well in the latest coalition air strikes libyan naval bases and key libyan airports were hit we're hearing from the government spokesperson as to sit with him here in tripoli and number of people were killed in what he says was a civilian airport in the city of search and certainly state television here has been reporting nonstop that many people have been killed and many people have been injured in these latest a strikes rebel leaders in the east of the country have...
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thanks for sticking with us here on r.t. i'm not trying to with a business update well prices are a state he weighed by uncertainty about demand from the world's number three consumer japan but persistent tensions in libya still give support to crude to add a list say tensions in the region may lead to further oil spikes but the short term there are no fundamental reasons why for the moment why prices should remain permanently high. they could go short. as high as you could think up in the woods you could even see the the heart of the with in two thousand eight. hundred are we going to see him i just like a new bit unless of course things go really can weeks tree scenario and we see and libya's oil installations and sure go through a screen in price might be from the time from now on but a few months we just hope the system salutes seems to open the way who governs libya it's it's come true it just from lines will expose for it's who do it and lose there's no way we can afford to reduces all x. was significantly. taking a lo
thanks for sticking with us here on r.t. i'm not trying to with a business update well prices are a state he weighed by uncertainty about demand from the world's number three consumer japan but persistent tensions in libya still give support to crude to add a list say tensions in the region may lead to further oil spikes but the short term there are no fundamental reasons why for the moment why prices should remain permanently high. they could go short. as high as you could think up in the...
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knows how many billions of dollars makes the military industrial complex right now let's say among us taxpayers we don't like it so these rebels are being led by former officials of a look at off the regime these are not a bunch of libertarians so i think yes there's as they struggle for power and as one group will want the us helping them be will be regional players whether it's the people within egypt or sudan or some of the other countries in the area that may not want another u.s. occupation right in their backyard so yeah i think there could be much more of an open civil war. well you've got the story from all angles you can find more our team coverage on the libyan crisis all gnawing the mostly blog at our you got to find out what it's like to great gobs of aircraft fly around just outside your window. also gods or you tube channel to see all the latest footage including images of the u.n. operation in libya and the nuclear energy emergency in japan that and much more at you tube dot com slash our. japan has resumed its efforts to solve the atomic crisis at the fukushima nuclear
knows how many billions of dollars makes the military industrial complex right now let's say among us taxpayers we don't like it so these rebels are being led by former officials of a look at off the regime these are not a bunch of libertarians so i think yes there's as they struggle for power and as one group will want the us helping them be will be regional players whether it's the people within egypt or sudan or some of the other countries in the area that may not want another u.s....
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good to have you with us here on r.t. this is your business bulletin germany's winter's haul may invest around two billion dollars on a russian led south stream gas pipeline project according to deputy prime minister igor session the energy unit of industrial major be a hazard rejoined gazprom any italy's any in the twenty one billion dollar project to bring the russian gas to the southern europe where there is holes involvement could ensure support for the south stream project from the e.u. gazprom selects the miller explains how the deal will work. soon but is not on them according to a memorandum will get fifteen percent of the project so will stay with its fifty percent share. will gain its share from the need it needs a limb random also includes new long term good supply only contract is not on because of that he said it but he said while it prices are slightly lower wait by uncertainty about the demand from the world's number three consumer japan persis tensions in libya still give support to crude analysts say tens
good to have you with us here on r.t. this is your business bulletin germany's winter's haul may invest around two billion dollars on a russian led south stream gas pipeline project according to deputy prime minister igor session the energy unit of industrial major be a hazard rejoined gazprom any italy's any in the twenty one billion dollar project to bring the russian gas to the southern europe where there is holes involvement could ensure support for the south stream project from the e.u....
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glad no problem was spread use a lot of the europeans used to see some stream as just a sort of get together between russia and the involvement of an e.t.f. which store in the same number of the two thousand and twenty means that will help write every european state in the project that will help people see south stream as a european project that's really important as the main objection to south stream was a political one because europe was afraid of russia as a ploy and what i think we have been seen in libya and i personally would bring the europeans. let's take a look at how the markets are performing u.s. stocks are inching well in early tuesday strays investors are hesitance to make a big moves the rally which began last thursday appears to be slowing down and european stocks have retreated from early morning gains to edge lower our among the losers is the german retailer metro a.g. down four point three percent after given a cautious trading outlook our weather insurance and financial stocks are rallying . and in russia stocks finished low investors were still taking profits after last
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told us about the risks. i think are likely drugs that it's very difficult of course the military action that's been taken so far is exactly what robert gates the u.s. defense secretary said some weeks ago now would be necessary in order to impose a no fly zone better to say eliminating effective anti aircraft offensive which might put petroleum crofter in danger. it was obvious from the beginning that that was going to involve intrusive military activity and inevitably civilian casualties so i don't think anyone should be surprised at what happened michael it's very worrying indeed the mandate from the united nations is perfectly clear to protect to impose a no fly zone but the purpose of it is to protect civilians and that means that if we kill civilians we are in danger of being accused of going against the mandate. libya's leader moammar gadhafi should step down that's according to the u.s. president barack obama has once again underlined washington's position in crisis. international action. threat to ci
told us about the risks. i think are likely drugs that it's very difficult of course the military action that's been taken so far is exactly what robert gates the u.s. defense secretary said some weeks ago now would be necessary in order to impose a no fly zone better to say eliminating effective anti aircraft offensive which might put petroleum crofter in danger. it was obvious from the beginning that that was going to involve intrusive military activity and inevitably civilian casualties so i...
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and the question one has the us with us anita ability advisors and special forces. theoretically helping the rebels what the supply in terms of international law this is this is an interference in their fares of a sovereign country whatever one's views are with the with regard to get out here. this is not a protest. as in egypt and tunisia this is an armed insurrection and public opinion has be led to believe somehow all their conditions in egypt and. tunisia have some of the states read to libya and that this is a spontaneous insurrection it's not it's been planned well in advance knows probably those special forces were already on the ground prior to the onslaught of the insurrection. and when. the central command. commander of central command general actually makes the state of there if that is the stablished kind of a no fly zone and he's very explicit all that. this would associate me also a bombing campaign. because you'd have to take over the fence and what's what is implied and what is on the drawing board i'm not suggesting will be carried out that is on th
and the question one has the us with us anita ability advisors and special forces. theoretically helping the rebels what the supply in terms of international law this is this is an interference in their fares of a sovereign country whatever one's views are with the with regard to get out here. this is not a protest. as in egypt and tunisia this is an armed insurrection and public opinion has be led to believe somehow all their conditions in egypt and. tunisia have some of the states read to...
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the business update is next now with dimitri stay with us live here in moscow. well you watch your business our team is going to have your company oil prices remain high as tensions in libya persist however it's more of a risk premium with no real shortage seen so far that's according to a. global oil directive from plants agency but are you talking about it is here libya or any other countries bahrain for that matter on on even though people target the loading areas and even when they can the production areas there's more than enough supply out there of crude oil on the market right now so the supply demand scenario is actually fairly stable and also the kinds of production we're talking about losing right now libya is down by a hundred thousand barrels a day or so was i we're losing a million or so barrels a day of production and supply in a market that is eighty five or even ninety million barrels a day of supply is social so so far the impact is limited the question every one of the oil market is will saudi arabia have its own problems to worry about over th
the business update is next now with dimitri stay with us live here in moscow. well you watch your business our team is going to have your company oil prices remain high as tensions in libya persist however it's more of a risk premium with no real shortage seen so far that's according to a. global oil directive from plants agency but are you talking about it is here libya or any other countries bahrain for that matter on on even though people target the loading areas and even when they can the...
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word used by the u.s. navy ramps this in in fact he just displays or actually betrays the hidden agenda of the us a long term commitment in effect it's like another counting insurgency leave the open ended commitment which might wind up allegedly with the nation building as american successful about nation building look no further than iraq and afghanistan use a long term commitment that what you expect to happen to be i mean will end up being broken up in some miles i believe that's why i strongly supported the very cautious not note that was expressed by the u.s. defense secretary robert gates when he is ready to call a spade a spade what he actually what he really imply that any military involvement is akin to the creeping mission with the open ended commitment which which in effect will result from no fly zone no drive zone then it's a small military he's building peacemaking and eventually it will be boiled down to the again to the american military open ended commitment to africa so in fact it's also
word used by the u.s. navy ramps this in in fact he just displays or actually betrays the hidden agenda of the us a long term commitment in effect it's like another counting insurgency leave the open ended commitment which might wind up allegedly with the nation building as american successful about nation building look no further than iraq and afghanistan use a long term commitment that what you expect to happen to be i mean will end up being broken up in some miles i believe that's why i...
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here's our science correspondent. >> a neat row of reactors -- how the power station used to look. compare it to a satellite picture from today. the terrible aftermath of fires and explosions. the cloud of steam from one unit, and on the left, reactor 4, with far more damage than previously thought. today came the first official assessment from outside japan of how bad things really are. worse, it said, than america's most serious nuclear accident. >> the japan incident actually appears to be more serious than three mile island. to what extent, we don't know now. they're unfolding very rapidly on an hour by hour, day by day basis and there are conflicting reports. we don't really know in detail what is happening. in 1979 there was a partial meltdown at three mile island in pennsylvania. some radioactivity was released, but it involved just one reactor, not four as in japan. details are really sketchy, but the range of options for tackling the crisis is shrinking. the key task is pumping in water to cool the reactors including the number three reactor where a cloud emerged this morn
here's our science correspondent. >> a neat row of reactors -- how the power station used to look. compare it to a satellite picture from today. the terrible aftermath of fires and explosions. the cloud of steam from one unit, and on the left, reactor 4, with far more damage than previously thought. today came the first official assessment from outside japan of how bad things really are. worse, it said, than america's most serious nuclear accident. >> the japan incident actually...
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stay with us, pauley. that's pauley perrette. she's going to stay with us. we're going to head over to the kitchen and check out some of those great southern recipes that are very close to your heart. and that's coming up. and of course you can see a new episode of "ncis" tomorrow 8:00, 7:00 central right here on cbs. you're going to want to tune in for that. now here's erica. >> chris, thanks. women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting your own business can be a little intimidating for obvious reasons. but that's where so-called turnkey cops come in. here to tell us what they are, how you can perhaps own onen our own is jen groover, author of "what if? and why not," how to transform your fears into action and help start the business of your dreams. >> thank you. >> what is a turnkey business? >> a turnkey company is a company that already has products developed, operations in place and they've invested a lot of money in marketing, advertising to build brand recognition which is the most dpaunting part about starting
stay with us, pauley. that's pauley perrette. she's going to stay with us. we're going to head over to the kitchen and check out some of those great southern recipes that are very close to your heart. and that's coming up. and of course you can see a new episode of "ncis" tomorrow 8:00, 7:00 central right here on cbs. you're going to want to tune in for that. now here's erica. >> chris, thanks. women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting...
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i just don't think that the stealing is necessarily the right erk for us it's something else. stealing it all is that there is some kind of physical commodity that's being stolen the currency is being debased implies that if we didn't do this the currency would be sold it and the whole problem here is the to currency itself is disconnected from any kind of physical value it exists as a debt against future production rather than a store of value and this all of this comes back to the immaterial basis that we're not living it so yes it is since you could say that they're stealing in a greater sense they're not really stealing because there's nothing to be stolen right so the people who are victimized by this they should take solace in the fact that when it all started they weren't worth anything to begin with basically yes i know that sounds terribly perverse the reality is that this is an unsustainable system and that the inevitability of its collapse has been there almost from the beginning because the entire system is based on a currency that is not based on anything it exist
i just don't think that the stealing is necessarily the right erk for us it's something else. stealing it all is that there is some kind of physical commodity that's being stolen the currency is being debased implies that if we didn't do this the currency would be sold it and the whole problem here is the to currency itself is disconnected from any kind of physical value it exists as a debt against future production rather than a store of value and this all of this comes back to the immaterial...
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daryn since andrews and so us of course that we've already heard about was. the head of the arabian studies program at durham university and he says this is an event organized under the auspices of the deal that they have with the iranian government monopolized by. speakers and he also said that money from iran comes with strings attached so there is an enormous amount of concern about this money and how it affects academic independence and freedom of thinking at british universities. saudi arabia has given a total of in the region of sixty eight million dollars to british universities in edinburgh and cambridge they've used that money to build centers of islamic studies and a saudi prince is allowed to choose members of the management committee at both sentences china also around a million dollars he used to form cultural and language centers again so sheffield university and the university of edinburgh have benefited from that money and the chinese government refers to those centers as part of its foreign propaganda strategy really a wide range of money the
daryn since andrews and so us of course that we've already heard about was. the head of the arabian studies program at durham university and he says this is an event organized under the auspices of the deal that they have with the iranian government monopolized by. speakers and he also said that money from iran comes with strings attached so there is an enormous amount of concern about this money and how it affects academic independence and freedom of thinking at british universities. saudi...
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that's what gives us strength. the strength that momentarily evaporates in the privacy of a new telephone room providing for some a first link to the outside world. it will take a long time to rebuild, but this refugee center is a striking picture of dignity in the face of terrible adversity. ian williams, nbc news, rikuzentakata. >>> that's our report for this friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow night. good night, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
that's what gives us strength. the strength that momentarily evaporates in the privacy of a new telephone room providing for some a first link to the outside world. it will take a long time to rebuild, but this refugee center is a striking picture of dignity in the face of terrible adversity. ian williams, nbc news, rikuzentakata. >>> that's our report for this friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back...
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people about what's happening that was rather lucky and personally we are out of time lucky joining us from london england. and here today in washington defending the mission in libya secretary of defense robert gates and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen testified before congress for the first time since the u.s. started its involvement in libya our scale and ford has more on the model nature of the mission and the anger it's spurring for some lawmakers. twelve days into the u.s. bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they were still confusion about the u.s. is the end game i think a policy success would be the removal of. the khadafi regime a military mission is a limited one and does not include regime change. who the rebels are we don't have much visibility into and of those who have risen against gadhafi each element has its own agenda. it's pretty much a pick up all going to this point and whether the u.s. will arm t
people about what's happening that was rather lucky and personally we are out of time lucky joining us from london england. and here today in washington defending the mission in libya secretary of defense robert gates and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen testified before congress for the first time since the u.s. started its involvement in libya our scale and ford has more on the model nature of the mission and the anger it's spurring for some lawmakers. twelve days...
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split in half one half is negotiating with their monarchy and the other half isn't now this brings us to america wisconsin firefighter spark move your money moment so on the day that the bill passed the wisconsin assembly effectively ending fifty years of collective bargaining in wisconsin hundreds of firefighters walked across the street from the wisconsin capitol and stood outside the marshall is lead bank m. and i bank and one by one they close their accounts and withdrew their life savings totaling approximately one hundred ninety thousand dollars so these hundreds of firemen and their one hundred ninety thousand dollars now the bank itself why they were targeting m. and i bank is this bank is one of the biggest backers of scott walker the governor and the bank received two billion dollars in tarp funds they have not paid this back the bank is about to be sold off to canada which of course. in this transaction something will happen that they'll never have to pay back the u.s. money later so this is why they protest at this bank of course what is the sound of one hand clapping in o
split in half one half is negotiating with their monarchy and the other half isn't now this brings us to america wisconsin firefighter spark move your money moment so on the day that the bill passed the wisconsin assembly effectively ending fifty years of collective bargaining in wisconsin hundreds of firefighters walked across the street from the wisconsin capitol and stood outside the marshall is lead bank m. and i bank and one by one they close their accounts and withdrew their life savings...
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spread using a part of the europeans used to see south stream as just a sort of get together between russia italy the involvement of winter and e.d.f. which sorry to say memoranda being two thousand and ten means that we'll have three european states in the project that will help people see south stream as a european project that's really important as the e.u. is made of the church and south stream was political because europe was afraid of russia as a supplier i think the events in libya in the persian gulf will bring the europeans down to earth. let's take a look at how the markets are performing u.s. stocks are inching lower investors are hesitance to make any big moves they're running which began last thursday appears to be slowing down. and european stocks retreated from their early gains to edge low on tuesday among the losers was the german retailer metro a.g. down five percent after giving a cautious trading outlook the weather insurance and financial stocks are rallying . on to russia where the stocks finished choose a straightening of the way as investors were still taking
spread using a part of the europeans used to see south stream as just a sort of get together between russia italy the involvement of winter and e.d.f. which sorry to say memoranda being two thousand and ten means that we'll have three european states in the project that will help people see south stream as a european project that's really important as the e.u. is made of the church and south stream was political because europe was afraid of russia as a supplier i think the events in libya in...
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since my residence in the us is gets to make a new. time now for martin stacy to reach out the real story behind the week's made to find out. max kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah you know them folks on wall street and around the world the banking industry love a good disaster is amazing they can issue trillions more bonds and pocket themselves billions more fees let's get some more details from stacy herbert max the first headline we see the true heart of disaster capitalist larry kudlow the values human life with the japan earthquake slit the human toll here it looks to be much worse than the economic toll and we can be grateful for that and the human toll is a tragedy we know that but these markets are see all these markets right stocks commodities oil gold there is no major breakout or breakdown is the traders tell you half the world is very much a part of this because oil is moving lower they feel as though this is good news for the u.s. larry kudlow and sandy say are genocidal maniacs they would love to put people in them bur
since my residence in the us is gets to make a new. time now for martin stacy to reach out the real story behind the week's made to find out. max kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah you know them folks on wall street and around the world the banking industry love a good disaster is amazing they can issue trillions more bonds and pocket themselves billions more fees let's get some more details from stacy herbert max the first headline we see the true heart of disaster capitalist larry kudlow...
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us an artsy live from moscow word six pm it's five pm into the green libya and international coalition forces have conducted air strikes on the contrary for a third night libya's government says there have been more civilian deaths a u.s. fighter jet crashed there overnight although american officials say it was not shot down troops loyal to the libyan leader colonel gadhafi or attacking rebel strongholds in the west of the country or to use paul the slayer as more will in the latest coalition is strikes to libyan naval bases and key libyan airports were hit we're hearing from a government spokesperson mr it brought him here in tripoli that a number of people were killed. in what he says was a civilian airport in the city of set and certainly state television here has been reporting nonstop really people have been killed many people have been injured in these latest a strikes rebel leaders in the east of the country have been meeting with members of representatives of the united nations in the city of to brooke and there are discussing humanitarian concerns and the latest humanitarian
us an artsy live from moscow word six pm it's five pm into the green libya and international coalition forces have conducted air strikes on the contrary for a third night libya's government says there have been more civilian deaths a u.s. fighter jet crashed there overnight although american officials say it was not shot down troops loyal to the libyan leader colonel gadhafi or attacking rebel strongholds in the west of the country or to use paul the slayer as more will in the latest coalition...
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we have to use our side we don't necessarily use the saudis for everything i don't think that's a fair characterization of how we do it but i don't think every paper said they were pretty comparable in dealing with them i think sure. what i want to ask you know of course there's all this talk. of what could happen and perhaps the no fly zone some other type of intervention and at this point it doesn't really seem like could offer even though you know we felt like we were watching the situation unfold in a in a matter of days and weeks and it looks like really the living forces were encroaching upon the he's still hanging on so one. happens if they don't get ready for what happens if gadhafi stays in power and now we have barack obama who's already come out and said you must step down right i mean i think one of the things that's really important number here is that it's not just barack obama who said gadhafi to step down i think the international community has been very clear it often is to stand down and that means that this is an issue in large part for the international community of
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opinion in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck. any outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces could keep it advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadists know my benoît men who renounces all kind of feeling asian in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists are among the rebels in libya one lady and rebel commander has openly admitted his fighters have links other reports say terrorists seized libyan surface to air missiles when arsenals were looted nato intelligence reports claim flickers of al qaida and hezbollah have been found among the rebels in libya but maintained there is no reason to believe their presence is significant but the u.s. military study three years ago said lidia's made up the second largest group of jihadists in the war right after saudi arabia all of that seems to be discarded as the u.s. is trying to prop up the opposition in libya as some analysts say in an attempt to forge a relationship with them t
opinion in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck. any outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces could keep it advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadists know my benoît men who renounces all kind of feeling asian in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists are among the rebels in libya one lady and rebel commander has openly admitted his fighters have...
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used to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare so what is the cause the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece the world a billion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the on going on rest in libya have reporters for exciting pictures played up the on rest in the name of a hot story. good evening it's monday march seventh eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine up and you're watching our t.v. and when it comes to the american dream visions of the white picket fences are front and center but for decades those fences have been propped up by the government largely through fannie mae and freddie mac. and since taking over these i'm just rises in the wake of the housing crisis the federal government is now grappling ninety percent of us mortgages but with new proposals from the obama administration the message by obama seems to be clear and that is that this country could no longer afford to prop up the middle class parties lauren lyster explains mor
used to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare so what is the cause the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece the world a billion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the on going on rest in libya have reporters for exciting pictures played up the on rest in the name of a hot story. good evening it's monday march seventh eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy...
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what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who is your view with the global machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called session so when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question morning. hey guys welcome to show in tell me alone a show we've heard our guests not to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience just go on to you tube the video response or the twitter for part of the question that we've posted on you tube every monday and on thursday to show your responses. later your voice be heard. now we've spoken in depth on this program about the effort to ban sharia law here in the u.s. despite the fact that serialize already not recognized in the u.s. it's a problem that doesn't exist and that hasn't stopped conservative lawmakers around the country from introducing bills to ban sharia law and the latest state to jump on this bandwagon as alabama the bill's sponsor says the ban is designated you are designed to protect future generations from the erosion of the cons
what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who is your view with the global machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called session so when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question morning. hey guys welcome to show in tell me alone a show we've heard our guests not to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience just go on to you tube the video response or the twitter for part of the...
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but only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime any use in pursuit of an e.u. community organization so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essential any government use whatsoever. is being a polished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost the medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the sense that it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted data from the census is used by the government grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society a census run by martin raises grave concerns in britain about ethics and international security if a lot of people boycott the steps as it will make it in a.
but only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime any use in pursuit of an e.u. community organization so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essential any government use whatsoever. is being a polished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more...
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where we are now in this region in the capital of the region using the supply that. it is a little over a thousand kilometers away from the epicenter of from that one where the accident happened and of course local residents despite authorities are reporting that business goes around as usual and residents are calm they are constantly monitoring reports by ses me agencies and by russia's emergency ministry and those who live along the coastline. that is sixty kilometers away from the region's capital they are already urgently moving inland also where the fuel costs are moved who are some of those who live on the curate island species man who just we've spoken to say that their relatives and friends are reporting that waves reached to three metres and along the coast of the current island sound that is now law is following the following friday's disaster and tsunami in japan rescues of cold and residents to the coast immediately and to a shelter of. about thirty or forty kilometers the bar above the sea level this region where we are now has a very bad record in terms
where we are now in this region in the capital of the region using the supply that. it is a little over a thousand kilometers away from the epicenter of from that one where the accident happened and of course local residents despite authorities are reporting that business goes around as usual and residents are calm they are constantly monitoring reports by ses me agencies and by russia's emergency ministry and those who live along the coastline. that is sixty kilometers away from the region's...
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just a silence well you heard that right forget the white picket fence that fannie and freddie mae used to be able to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare and so what caused the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece but world rebellion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the ongoing unrest in libya and reporters eager for exciting pictures played out the unrest in the name of a hot story. well it's monday march seventh five pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy casanova you're watching our t.v. and when it comes to the american dream visions of the white picket fence are front and center but for decades those fences have been propped up by the government largely through fannie mae and freddie mac. now since taking these enterprises over in the wake of the housing crisis the federal government is now backing the ninety percent of u.s. mortgages but with new proposals on the table by the obama administration the message seems clear but this country could no
just a silence well you heard that right forget the white picket fence that fannie and freddie mae used to be able to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare and so what caused the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece but world rebellion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the ongoing unrest in libya and reporters eager for exciting pictures played out the unrest...
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tell us what has happened. ournd we'll have one of cameramen killed. -- >> we have had one of our cameramen killed. i had the privilege of working of him. he was killed in libya a few weeks ago. we have had some of our staff to attain. -- detained. we have had others shot out, vehicles ambushed. i think it is safe to say that al jazeera has paid a very heavy price for its coverage in libya, along with some any other -- so many other journalist. i think the "new york times" and other photographers that are there. the violence will be used to silence what is happening in libya. >> is al jazeera free report now from libya? >> we have teams in tripoli and benghazi, and some moving with the flow of the frontline, so to speak. and others with the security assessments are constantly revisited. they operate freely in that they are one part of the story. the team in tripoli was there by the invitation of the libyan government. they have the same restrictions and impediments you would expect by being brought in by the go
tell us what has happened. ournd we'll have one of cameramen killed. -- >> we have had one of our cameramen killed. i had the privilege of working of him. he was killed in libya a few weeks ago. we have had some of our staff to attain. -- detained. we have had others shot out, vehicles ambushed. i think it is safe to say that al jazeera has paid a very heavy price for its coverage in libya, along with some any other -- so many other journalist. i think the "new york times" and...
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>> all right, charlie d'agata, joining us live from japan. charlie, thank you. >>> a forecast by the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty organization indicates how weather patterns could disperse the radiation from japan. while the forecast does not show actual radiation levels, it shows the plume touching the aleutian islands today and then moving to the california coast late tomorrow. experts say any radioactive plume will be diluted as it travels, and worst case, will have extremely minor consequences in the u.s. >>> japan was warned back in december 2008 that a strong earthquake could present a serious problem for its nuclear power plants, according to documents released by wikileaks. the warning came from an international atomic energy agency expert. he was speaking at a nuclear safety meeting in tokyo and said japan's reactors were only designed to withstand a magnitude 7 quake. last friday's quake measured 9.0. the iaea official also said japan's safety guidelines were outdated. >>> energy secretary stephen chu says he thinks the jap
>> all right, charlie d'agata, joining us live from japan. charlie, thank you. >>> a forecast by the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty organization indicates how weather patterns could disperse the radiation from japan. while the forecast does not show actual radiation levels, it shows the plume touching the aleutian islands today and then moving to the california coast late tomorrow. experts say any radioactive plume will be diluted as it travels, and worst case, will have...
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uncut co-founder ron thanks so much for joining us now tell me about us and what what's the overall goal here the u.s. and cut is a new grassroots movement that organizes through online social media twitter facebook us on or and what we're really protesting is demanding corporations pay their fair share just like the rest of us you know i pay your taxes i pay my taxes why don't they pay their taxes and we're hoping that the corporations will own up and and their practices of corporate tax avoidance so that all of us don't have to face the severe budget cuts that we've been all been facing at the state and federal level for so long that's all slated to be slated to be on the docket very soon let's get real here though corporations are never going to own up to it on their own right that's why the public has to come out that's why you have to put pressure on them so you know what do you think could happen with us and do you see this having a possibility of expanding our becoming a larger movement you know like the tea party but i guess the progressive version really getting that big you kno
uncut co-founder ron thanks so much for joining us now tell me about us and what what's the overall goal here the u.s. and cut is a new grassroots movement that organizes through online social media twitter facebook us on or and what we're really protesting is demanding corporations pay their fair share just like the rest of us you know i pay your taxes i pay my taxes why don't they pay their taxes and we're hoping that the corporations will own up and and their practices of corporate tax...
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. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war. otherwise, or otherwise appear the use of force. >> that's only the in case that americans are attacked, or the enemy threatened. if there's no threat or attack you've got to go to congress under the constitution. >> so he is in violation of the constitution? >> the constitution of the united states. >> you think he should be impeach. >> no, i don't think so. >> why? if the president is violating the founding document of our country -- >> because i don't think we ought to do that right now. but what it be impeachable offense? nixon bombed cambodia. >> he had resig
. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war....
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they said he did not know he was using steroids. the prosecutors said it was not of that he was ripping and said it was the cream, which is associated with something else. will hurt them is the longtime friend and trainer has refused to testify and said he will not testify against barry bonds. he will go to jail if necessary. prosecutors plan to bring up plenty of witnesses they try to say he is guilty that allegedly he admitted to them that he used steroids. this case should last a couple of weeks. kron4 is dan kerman will be there every day and give you the very latest the display should be shut down three runs in the clock, as it always is. lots of fans should be here as well. >> mark: we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. >> mark: welcome back to the kron 4 news. will we ever drive out? we have a lot more rain to come. a few scattered showers still suffering up over san francisco. 580 in livermore and a few more up the coast. >> darya: new details of the deadly san bruno g
they said he did not know he was using steroids. the prosecutors said it was not of that he was ripping and said it was the cream, which is associated with something else. will hurt them is the longtime friend and trainer has refused to testify and said he will not testify against barry bonds. he will go to jail if necessary. prosecutors plan to bring up plenty of witnesses they try to say he is guilty that allegedly he admitted to them that he used steroids. this case should last a couple of...
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using depleted uranium and they don't use depleted uranium or the people of southern iraq would probably beg to differ with that but let's just say we believe mr cameron that the british aren't using depleted uranium no one has said the united states on using depleted uranium and depleted uranium does not discriminate between somebody who is loyal to capacity and someone who is loyal to what they call the rebels so this is something that has a half life of four point five billion you so you're talking about something which will attack the genetics of bolivian people how is that safeguarding the humanity of believe me in people i love here i thank you very much for joining us and of course now like i said the us. and your country as well now we find ourselves with this brand new war and i think it says a lot about where the priorities of our two nations lie also they're going through budget cuts right now thanks so much for joining us. thank you. earlier today secretary of defense robert gates and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen went before congress for the f
using depleted uranium and they don't use depleted uranium or the people of southern iraq would probably beg to differ with that but let's just say we believe mr cameron that the british aren't using depleted uranium no one has said the united states on using depleted uranium and depleted uranium does not discriminate between somebody who is loyal to capacity and someone who is loyal to what they call the rebels so this is something that has a half life of four point five billion you so you're...
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but jiahani tells us he just wants to see his besieged city finally free. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting going on in ajdabiya at the moment. the front line has been very fluid, moving several miles in a day. katie? >> couric: and, mandy, what's going on right now where you are in benghazi? >> well, the main concern here is pockets of rogue elements loyal to qaddafi that are doing hit-and-run attacks so rebels here have been beefing up security, adding more checkpoints in key locations. >> couric: mandy clark, as always, mandy, thank you so much. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner called on president obama today to make clear exactly what the mission in libya is and how it will be accomplished. david martin reports the president and the military tried to do just that. >> reporter: now in its third day, operation odyssey dawn gathered steam as aircraft from more and more countries joined american jets in enforcing a no- fly zone over libya. their mission is limited to stopping qaddafi from attacking his own people, but th
but jiahani tells us he just wants to see his besieged city finally free. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting going on in ajdabiya at the moment. the front line has been very fluid, moving several miles in a day. katie? >> couric: and, mandy, what's going on right now where you are in benghazi? >> well, the main concern here is pockets of rogue elements loyal to qaddafi that are doing hit-and-run attacks so rebels here have been beefing up security,...
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time to get us on the right path. after five years of conservative government, it's time to say enough is enough. enough of the politics of fear. enough of the politics of division. enough of the politics of personal destruction. >> the state of the recovering canadian economy along with ethics and accountability are expected to be the main issues. lee carter, bbc news, toronto. >> this is bbc news. still ahead, there's fears grow in japan about raised levels of radiation, anti-nuclear campaigners are making their voices heard. after a quarter of a million people are expected to be on the streets of central london on saturday. all is part of a national march against government cuts. some of the demonstrators are taking part in a political march for the very first time. spurred into action by what's happening to local services on their own doorstep. our home editor mark easton has met some very unlikely activists. >> it is tori heartland. a red squirrel as a red rosette. the county council has announced cuts of 140 mil
time to get us on the right path. after five years of conservative government, it's time to say enough is enough. enough of the politics of fear. enough of the politics of division. enough of the politics of personal destruction. >> the state of the recovering canadian economy along with ethics and accountability are expected to be the main issues. lee carter, bbc news, toronto. >> this is bbc news. still ahead, there's fears grow in japan about raised levels of radiation,...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> smith: finally tonight, when you see how the japanese people are suffering in the wake of a natural disaster, the reaction is to want to help. that's exactly what some kids are doing as mark strassmann reports. >> thank you so much! >> reporter: when tsunami relief on their minds, kids in dallas squeezed the aid from lemons. a lemonade fund-raiser for japan. in an hour they raised more than $1,000. >> people all wonder why we're doing this right now. >> reporter: in atlanta... >> it really makes me want to help those people. >> reporter: kindergartener tuesday muse saw the destruction on television. like kids all over, she's trying to make sense of the unthinkable. >> i was, like, how can i help? could i do a sale
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> smith: finally tonight, when you see how the japanese people are suffering in the wake of a natural disaster, the reaction is to want to help. that's exactly what...
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i use that whenever the weather permits. >> because you don't use as much gas. >> yeah it's more cost effect. >> gas is a big deal. it's $4 a gallon. it's hard enough to pay my own bills as is. >> reporter: and that is the big picture concern here that expensive gas could stall an already lukewarm economic recovery. and over the weekend president obama's chief of staff was talking about the possibility of tapping into the u.s. strategic oil reserves. however, if they did get the green light to go ahead and do that, it would take two weeks for that gas to hit the markets. there is no telling what could happen in gas prices another two weeks from now. reporting live in emeryville allie rasmus. >>> time now 5:32. the price of diesel fuel is going up. that secting bay area -- that is effecting bay area businesses. operated the last commercial farm. he grows white cherry blossoms, pumpkins and christmas trees. >> what effect that will have on the consumers. everybody is strapped for money in the last couple years this last year our business was down extremely because people are just cuttin
i use that whenever the weather permits. >> because you don't use as much gas. >> yeah it's more cost effect. >> gas is a big deal. it's $4 a gallon. it's hard enough to pay my own bills as is. >> reporter: and that is the big picture concern here that expensive gas could stall an already lukewarm economic recovery. and over the weekend president obama's chief of staff was talking about the possibility of tapping into the u.s. strategic oil reserves. however, if they did...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: japan's nuclear crisis deepened today, as radiation levels jumped at a badly damaged nuclear plant. and for millions who survived last week's earthquake and tsunami, winter storms added misery to nuclear fears and the struggle for food, water and basic comforts. we have a series of reports from "independent television news," beginning with alex thomson, who traveled today to the town of kamaishi. >> reporter: army aid convoys heading east over the central mountains into the quake zone this morning. several japanese have asked me what have we done to deserve an historically powerful earthquake this vast tsunami damage and now the bliz archdiocese?" with official
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how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you know it's like dracula again ok why not he lives forever don't you know but in three d. and three d. i'd like to see what i did definitely as an experiment to see. if it's true or as bill said is it just another trick or is it really work because i have serious doubts but i think it might work for some projects but i also think that basically it's millions of dollars have been pushed into trying to make you believe as filmmakers and as audiences the three d. is just brilliant because they i think the big studios have about seven more coming and they need to come you had they nee
how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you...